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Therapists - Little Troopers Therapy Programme (Associates)

Broadhorizons

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GBP 60,000 - 80,000

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Job summary

A trusted provider of therapeutic services in the UK is looking for an Associate Psychotherapist for the Little Troopers Therapy Programme. The role involves delivering structured therapeutic support to military children, requiring registration with a recognized body and experience in one-to-one therapy. The program aims to support children from military families facing emotional challenges. The position offers flexibility, professional supervision, and a sense of community among therapists. Candidates must commit to the delivery of six sessions consistently.

Benefits

Specialist training in military family needs
Regular group supervision
Opportunities to grow with the programme

Qualifications

  • Must be registered with a professionally recognised body.
  • Experience delivering one-to-one therapeutic support to children and young people.
  • Current enhanced DBS or willingness to obtain one through BH.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver structured therapeutic work for military children.
  • Integrate screening and TPS processes within sessions.
  • Commit to delivering all 6 sessions to each allocated young person.

Skills

Compassionate support
Experience with children/young people
Understanding of trauma-informed approaches
Willingness to complete training

Education

Registered with a recognized professional body

Tools

Professional insurance for therapy
Job description

This is a unique opportunity to join Broad Horizons (BH) as an Associate Psychotherapist delivering the Little Troopers Therapy Programme, a specialist funded therapeutic service from the charity Little Troopers who support military children and young people across England.

You will play a key role in bringing this programme to life across England. As referrals open, therapists will be matched to cases based on need and geographical spread.

About the Little Troopers Therapy Programme (LTTP)

The LTTP is a pioneering national programme delivered by Little Troopers in collaboration with Broad Horizons who are delivering the therapeutic requirements on behalf of Little Troopers to support children from military families facing separation, deployment, mobility, and the emotional complexity of service life.

The programme blends:

  • A 6-session therapeutic model
  • Specialist content designed specifically for military families
  • Screening and TPS embedded throughout
  • A structured but relational approach suitable for mild-to-moderate emotional needs
  • A focus on resilience, identity, and emotional expression
About Broad Horizons (BH)

BH is a trusted provider of therapeutic services across the UK. Our national hub-and-spoke model ensures all therapists feel connected through:

  • Regular group clinical supervision
  • High-quality CPD sessions
  • Ongoing case support and reflective practice
  • A professional, warm, and inclusive team community

Our therapists consistently tell us they value the sense of team belonging BH provides, despite being self-employed and working remotely.

What We’re Looking For

We are seeking compassionate, skilled psychotherapists with a desire to support the Armed Forces community. You will need to be confident in delivering structured therapeutic work and open to integrating screening and TPS processes within sessions.

  • Must be registered with a professionally recognised body
  • Experience delivering one-to-one therapeutic support to children/young people
  • Current enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain one through BH)
  • Professional insurance to deliver therapy
  • Active engagement in clinical supervision
  • High level of professional integrity, record-keeping, and safeguarding awareness
  • Willingness to complete training provided by Little Troopers and BH
  • Ability to work remotely and flexibly
  • Commitment to delivering all 6 sessions consistently to each allocated young person
  • Experience working with military families or high-mobility populations
  • Understanding of attachment, transitions, or trauma-informed approaches
  • Experience working within third-sector or education settings
What We Offer
  • Being part of a truly national team with a genuine community connection
  • Specialist training in military family needs and the LTTP content
  • Regular group supervision
  • CPD sessions offered throughout the year
  • Professional and clinical support from the BH leadership team
  • Opportunities to grow with an expanding national programme
  • Flexible self-employed work, matched to your capacity
How to Apply

If you are passionate about improving outcomes for military children and want to be part of a national programme with purpose, we would love to hear from you.

Please send:
  • Your CV
  • A short cover note outlining:
  • Your therapeutic experience
  • Your registration status
  • Why you want to work with military families
  • Area you are able to deliver therapy - Please specify on CV or covering letter

🕒 Applications accepted on a rolling basis as we build our national cohort.

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